Take a spin through our roundup of ceiling fans to suit every design sensibility.

Vintage Industry

The fully adjustable dual motor heads on the Duplo-Dinamico rotational ceiling fan (from Mathews Fan Company) create 180-degree arcs of air movement. Available in several different metal finishes, the design suits any ceiling height and holds special appeal for anyone who favors the industrial chic look.

Busy Bee

The Stella ceiling fan features concentric plywood rings, surrounding a glass cylinder light fixture that exudes a soft, amber glow. Based on the look of a beehive, this fan hangs on a ten-inch down-rod and can be installed on a sloped ceiling.

Wrapped Up

Seeking a ceiling fan with a 21st-century aesthetic? The contoured blades of the Artemis fan wrap around the motor housing to achieve a bold, aerodynamic, and distinctly modern effect. The halogen lamp in the center includes a sophisticated detail: etched opal glass.

International Style

The Lapa fan evokes early 20th-century Europe; its stylistic elements are drawn from influences as diverse as French Art Nouveau and the Bauhaus movement of Germany. Melding form and function, this ceiling-hugger boasts a rich mix of materials—a rubbed bronze housing as well as mahogany blades.

Canvas Character

Back in Time

While providing all of the functionality you'd expect, the Esquire rotational-head ceiling fan's traditional elegance harkens back to yesteryear. Outfitted with an antique bronze finish that is embellished in gold, the fan can be aimed in any direction and is controllable via handheld remote.

Dual Power

Wright Way

The conspicuous lamp that characterizes the Library ceiling fan takes its cue from the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. The simple, square pattern of the fixture provides a simplicity of design, emphasizing the beauty of the art glass.